#2 Luxurious

#3 Second Class

There was also a second class area on the famous ship, which can be seen in this slide. Only 10% of the passengers had access to the first class, the rest of the passengers were put in the second class digs.

#4 The Ship

#5 The Captain

Captain Edward John Smith was the captain of the ship. He is pictured here before he set sail in 1912. He was not blamed directly for the sinking of the ship. Many believe it had something to do with low grade rivets.

#6 Lifeboats

There were a number of people who were saved from the Titanic crash, and some were picked up by lifeboats.. This one belongs to RMS Carpathia, which helped to rescue survivors. But the Titanic itself, even though it had all those modern and luxurious features, had very few lifeboats in the event of a disaster.

#7 News

The Titanic crash was a disaster of unprecedented proportions back in the early 1900s. Following the Titanic crash, crowds of people are pictured outside the Sun Building in downtown New York, reading new bulletins posted there. on the wall. It caused worldwide commotion.

#8 Survivors

1503 people died in the sinking of the Titanic. Only 705 survived.This image shows some of the lucky ones. They are Laura Francatelli, and her employers Lady Lucy Duff-Gordon and Sir Cosmo Duff-Gordon.

#9 The Ticket

#10 Memorabilia

Wreckage of the Titanic has been recovered from the sea bed. So have some of the passenger’s belongings. This image, taken in 2008 in Atlanta, shows currency from around the world. It belongs to the largest collection of Titanic artefacts.